What is British slang for drunk?

Pissed / Pished
Strictly speaking, “pissed” (or “pished” in Scotland) is a swear word and you shouldn't use it in a formal, professional or school context. However it is probably the most commonly used word in the UK to describe being drunk.
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What is the slang word for drunk?

hammered (slang) steaming (slang) wrecked (slang) soaked (informal) out of it (slang)
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How do British people say alcohol?

Booze. One of the most well-known and widespread nicknames for alcohol. The term has been discovered in use in England as early as the 14th century and is used today in all corners of the globe.
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How do you say drunk in Old English?

Our favourites in the Independent office include 'symbelwlonc' – one of the earliest recorded words for 'drunk' in Old English – as well as 'splifficated' (1906), 'whiffled' (1927), 'pot-shotten' (1629), 'fox-drunk' (1592) and 'in one's cups' (1611).
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What is the Scottish word for drunk?

Fou has become probably the best known Scots word for intoxicated.
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What is British slang for hangover?

Hair of the Dog

It's well known that British people love to have a drink. Unfortunately this often leads to a hangover, which many people treat with 'hair of the dog.
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What is Irish slang for drunk?

Every Single Irish Word For 'Drunk' We Could Think Of, Listed In Alphabetical Order
  • Ar meisce.
  • Baloobas.
  • Bananas.
  • Battered.
  • Binned.
  • Blathered.
  • Blethered.
  • Blind.
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What is the Australian word for drunk?

Munted (mun-ted) / Drunk.
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What do Irish call kissing?

Póg. This is the Irish word for a “kiss” e.g. “give us a póg” or even cuter a “póigín”. This is not to be confused with asking something to “Póg Mo Thóin” (Kiss my arse).
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What is fart in Irish?

History: Old Irish “broimm”, which is the verbal noun (farting) of the verb “braigit” (farts), comes from a reconstructed Common Celtic verbal noun *bragsmen-, which also yields Welsh and Breton “bram”.
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What is a wobbly in Britain?

Noun. wobbly (plural wobblies) Alternative spelling of Wobbly. (colloquial, chiefly Britain) A wobbler; a fit of rage; a tantrum. synonym ▲ Synonyms: see Thesaurus:tantrum.
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What is a British kerfuffle?

kerfuffle in American English

(kərˈfʌfəl ) noun. Chiefly British, Informal. disorder; uproar; confusion.
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What does jammy mean UK?

adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe someone as jammy, you mean that they are very lucky because something good has happened to them, without their making much effort or deserving such luck. [British, informal]
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What is the British slang for girl?

'Lass' or 'lassie' is another word for 'girl'. This is mainly in the north of England and Scotland. 'Lad' is another word for boy.
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What does Jimmy mean in UK slang?

(ˈdʒɪmɪ ) noun. Central Scotland slang. an informal term of address to a male stranger.
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What does Butterz mean in UK?

(Britain, slang) Synonym of ugly.
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What is slang for a British person?

Pommy or pom. The terms pommy, pommie, and pom used in Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand usually denote a British person.
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Is it curfuffle or kerfuffle?

A kerfuffle is some kind of commotion, controversy, or fuss. If you read about a scandal in a newspaper, it could be described as a kerfuffle. Kerfuffle is a humorous-sounding word for a mostly non-humorous situation: some kind of disturbance, scandal or mess.
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What language does kerfuffle come from?

It's thought to have come from the Scots word curfuffle, which in turn probably comes from the Scottish Gaelic car meaning to “twist” or “bend” combined with another Scots word fuffle meaning “'to disorder.” The word may also be related to the Irish cior thual meaning “confusion.”
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What is British slang for messy?

Shambles - If something is a shambles it is chaotic or a real mess. Filch - To filch is to steal or pilfer.
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What is chuck a wobbly?

wobbly: to chuck a wobbly

To lose one's self-control in a fit of nerves, panic, temper, annoyance, or the like. To chuck a wobbly is a variant of the Standard English idiom to throw a wobbly, where wobbly means 'a fit of temper or panic'.
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What is threw a wobbly?

British, informal. : to become very angry or upset. He threw a wobbly when he found out his flight was delayed.
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What is a silent fart called?

Foist. Definition - a silent fart.
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What animal has the loudest fart?

According to multiple reports across the internet, hippos are the animals with the loudest farts. This isn't surprising because the average hippo weighs over 3,300 pounds!
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